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Around the World - Pacific Crossing

PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:39 pm
by Jayhawk Jake
This was definitely the most challenging part of this journey...crossing the pacific in the CJ1.

I decided to use the CJ1 for the remainder of the trip.  When I arrive in Wichita, I think I'm going to try to reach Antarctica through South America using only the Citation Mustang.

Anyways....first hop was in Japan with the 'stang.  Forgot to take pics, so here's takeoff:
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Strongest crosswind I've ever seen..108 knots!!! :o  Look at my ground track ;D
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Now leaving Sapporo, heading for an airport on the Kamchatka Peninsula, UHPP
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I'll describe that flight to you: Windy, water, then ooo, land, snow, airport.  Here's the landing
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Leaving Kamchatka, nice mountains (Volcanoes?)
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Here was the risky part.  Hitting Dutch Harbor.  1250 NM, which is outside of the actual range of the CJ1, so I dumped all the passenger weight, and actually made it okay, although the sun was setting and it was cloudy, and Dutch Harbor is insane...mountains everywhere, short runway.
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Then fully loaded and busting out (barely) to reach Juneau
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And down in Juneau
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Up next, two more flights: Juneau to Boise, ID, and then back home to Wichita

Hope you enjoyed, comments welcome!

Re: Around the World - Pacific Crossing

PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:46 pm
by FoxThree
Great shots. :)

How low was your fuel when you finally made it to Dutch Harbor?

Re: Around the World - Pacific Crossing

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:08 am
by Jayhawk Jake
Great shots. :)

How low was your fuel when you finally made it to Dutch Harbor?


Just about 20%.  Tailwind and fuel conservation helped.

Re: Around the World - Pacific Crossing

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:19 pm
by mfaulisi
Great shots love the one leaving Sapporo.  8-)

Re: Around the World - Pacific Crossing

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:15 pm
by Jayhawk Jake
[quote]Great shots love the one leaving Sapporo.